Seyed
Mohammad Marandi, a political analyst and an academic at Tehran
University, said progress in the talks between Iran and the world
powers needs a change in the US approach and proposals to Iran.

"The
American side should change the proposals it presented in Almaty since
those proposals are not sufficient at all," Marandi told FNA on Monday.

He
underlined that if Americans are serious in their new talks with Iran,
they will certainly change their proposals, and if not, Tehran will
continue developing its legal and legitimate nuclear program similar to
the past.

Marandi
stressed Tehran's steadfast position in defending its nuclear rights,
and said Iran will accept nothing less than its rights and the US
should cope with this reality.

He also
referred to the Tuesday remarks by Supreme Leader of the Islamic
Revolution who supported "heroic flexibility" in foreign policy
affairs, and said, "Flexibility doesn’t mean withdrawal from the
country's principles and the nation's rights but means settlement of the
issue with a new method and tone."

Ayatollah
Khamenei said on Tuesday that he has long held the belief in “heroic
flexibility” in domestic and foreign policy, but he also cautioned that
the tactic which is very necessary on some occasions should only be
practiced after one gathers deep insight about the nature of his/her
rivals and their goals.

The Supreme Leader underlined his support for correct and logical moves on the scenes of foreign and domestic policy.

“I
agree with the issue that I called some years ago as heroic flexibility
since this move is highly good and necessary on certain occasions, but
with commitment to one main condition,” Ayatollah Khamenei said,
addressing high-ranking commanders and veterans of the Islamic
Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) in Tehran.

He
described apprehending the opposite side's nature and gathering a
correct understanding of his goal-setting as the main condition for
using the heroic flexibility tactic, and said, "A technical wrestler
also shows flexibility for technical reasons sometimes, but he would
never forget who his rival is and what his main goal is."

Ayatollah
Khamenei underlined the necessity of complete loyalty to Islam and
revolution values, saying whoever is more loyal to the main message of
the Islamic Revolution and can analyze the enemies' plots and behavior
within the framework of the hegemonic system's challenge with the
Islamic Revolution will be further exposed to the arrogant powers' fury
and wrath.

Iran
and the world powers, including the US, have held several rounds of
talks on a range of issues, with the main focus being on Iran’s nuclear
energy program.

The two
sides wrapped up their latest round of negotiations on April 6 in the
Kazakh city of Almaty. An earlier meeting had been held in the city on
February 26-27.

The US,
Israel and some of their allies claim that Iran is pursuing
non-civilian objectives in its nuclear energy program, with Washington
and the European Union using the unfounded allegation as a pretext to
impose sanctions on Iran.

Tehran
strongly rejects the groundless claim over its nuclear activities,
maintaining that as a committed signatory to the Non-Proliferation
Treaty (NPT) and a member of the International Atomic Energy Agency
(IAEA), it is entitled to use nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.

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